In-person | At Home With Diversity
Raleigh Regional Association of REALTORS® 111 Realtors Way, Cary, NCThe At Home with Diversity course addresses the topics of diversity, fair housing and business planning development.
The At Home with Diversity course addresses the topics of diversity, fair housing and business planning development.
Planning and zoning serve as the basis for all communities-the communities of your past and present, as well as communities of the future.
The 2025 NC CCIM Charlotte Market Forecast is where industry experts will provide valuable insights into the real estate market trends and economic outlook for the Charlotte area.
Explore the evolving landscape of housing access, affordability, and industry practices. Gain valuable insights on the challenges and opportunities shaping today’s market and how real estate professionals can be part of the solution.
Recently, REALTOR® Partner, NQP Consulting and NC REALTORS® Association have come together to bring individual retirement planning and company-sponsored benefit plans to its members.
The Real Estate Negotiation Expert (RENE) certification is for real estate professionals who want to sharpen their negotiation skills.
Join your peers to hear about issues that will impact REALTORS® and the North Carolina real estate industry. The meetings wrap up with Legislative Day at the General Assembly when hundreds of REALTORS® from across the state walk the halls of the legislature and talk to their elected representatives in the House and Senate.
The 2025 NC CCIM Triad Commercial Real Estate (CRE) Summit is a premier gathering of industry leaders, investors, developers, and professionals in the commercial real estate sector.
This class provides a breakdown of FHA appraisal guidelines, common deficiencies, and best practices to ensure compliance and efficiency in FHA assignments.
The At Home with Diversity course addresses the topics of diversity, fair housing and business planning development.
An in-depth course aimed at empowering real estate professionals with the expertise required to adapt to the changing technological environment. It highlights the critical aspects of protecting both personal and client data, comprehending the ethical considerations of AI in real estate, and responsibly utilizing technological tools. Furthermore, it delves into the progress in e-closings and their advantages for consumers. By course completion, students will be proficient in incorporating technology while maintaining ethical standards and complying with Real Estate Commission regulations.
Bias Override: Overcoming Barriers to Fair Housing helps interrupt stereotypical thinking to avoid fair housing pitfalls and provide equal professional service.